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April, 2006 Resume Personal Information: Name: Malay Ghosh Date of Birth: April 15, 1944 Place of Birth: Calcutta, India Marital Status Married with two children Citizenship: American Office Address: Department of Statistics University of Florida 223 Griffin-Floyd Hall P.O. Box 8545 Gainesville, FL 32611-8545 (904) 392-1941, Ext. 232 Home Address: 4604 NW 53rd Street Gainesville, FL 32606 Educational Qualifications: 1. Graduated (B.A.) with Statistics (Honors) in 1962 from the Calcutta University, Cal- cutta; First Class First, Gold Medalist. 2. Graduated (M.A.) in Statistics in 1964 from the Calcutta University, Calcutta; First Class First, Gold Medalist. 3. Graduated (Ph.D.) in Statistics in 1969 from the University of North Carolina, North Carolina. Professional Experience: 1. Lecturer in Statistics, Presidency College, Calcutta, (APR 65 - AUG 66). 2. Research Assistant, Department of Statistics, UNC, Chapel Hill, NC, (SEP 66 - MAY 67). 3. Business Mathematician, Corporate Headquarters, IBM, Armonk, NY, (JUN 67 - AUG 67). 4. Research Assistant, Department of Statistics, UNC, Chapel Hill, NC, (SEP 67 - MAY 68). 5. Research Assistant, Department of Biostatistics, UNC Chapel Hill, NC, (JUN 68 - AUG 69). 1

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April, 2006

Resume

Personal Information:

Name: Malay GhoshDate of Birth: April 15, 1944Place of Birth: Calcutta, IndiaMarital Status Married with two childrenCitizenship: American

Office Address: Department of StatisticsUniversity of Florida223 Griffin-Floyd HallP.O. Box 8545Gainesville, FL 32611-8545(904) 392-1941, Ext. 232

Home Address: 4604 NW 53rd StreetGainesville, FL 32606

Educational Qualifications:

1. Graduated (B.A.) with Statistics (Honors) in 1962 from the Calcutta University, Cal-cutta; First Class First, Gold Medalist.

2. Graduated (M.A.) in Statistics in 1964 from the Calcutta University, Calcutta; First

Class First, Gold Medalist.

3. Graduated (Ph.D.) in Statistics in 1969 from the University of North Carolina, NorthCarolina.

Professional Experience:

1. Lecturer in Statistics, Presidency College, Calcutta, (APR 65 - AUG 66).

2. Research Assistant, Department of Statistics, UNC, Chapel Hill, NC, (SEP 66 - MAY67).

3. Business Mathematician, Corporate Headquarters, IBM, Armonk, NY, (JUN 67 -AUG 67).

4. Research Assistant, Department of Statistics, UNC, Chapel Hill, NC, (SEP 67 - MAY68).

5. Research Assistant, Department of Biostatistics, UNC Chapel Hill, NC, (JUN 68 -AUG 69).

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6. Post Doctoral Fellow, Department of Biostatistics, UNC, Chapel Hill, NC, (SEP 69 -AUG 70).

7. Systems Engineer, IBM World Trade Corporation, Calcutta, India, (NOV 70 - JAN71).

8. Associate Professor, Indian Statistical Institute, Calcutta, India, (FEB 71 - OCT 77).

9. Visiting Associate Professor, Department of Biostatistics, UNC, Chapel Hill, NC,(JUN 74 - AUG 74).

10. Visiting Associate Professor, Department of Statistics, Iowa State University, Ames,IA, (SEP 74 - MAY 77).

11. Professor, Indian Statistical Institute, Calcutta, India, (NOV 77 - FEB 78).

12. Professor, Department of Statistics, Iowa State University, Ames, IA, (MAR 78 - JUL82).

13. Professor, Department of Statistics, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, (AUG 82- JUL 98).

14. Distinguished Professor, Department of Statistics, University of Florida, Gainesville,FL, (AUG 98- ).

15. ASA Senior Research Fellow (January 15, 1990 - July 15, 1990): 50% at the Bureauof the Census; 50% at the Bureau of Labor 0% Statistics.

16. Eugene Lukacs Distinguished Visiting Professor of Statistics at the Bowling GreenState University (Fall, 1993).

17. Visiting Professor of Biostatistics, University of Minnesota (March, 1994–May,1994).

18. Honorary Consultant, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan (1994 todate).

19. ASA/NSF/Census Research Fellow (August, 2001-December, 2001)

20. Visiting Professor, Texas A & M University (January, 2002-April, 2002)

Professional Honor:

1. Elected Fellow of the American Statistical Association.

2. Elected Fellow of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics.

3. Elected Member of the International Statistical Institute.

Awards:

1. Recipient of T.I.P., 1994.

2. Recipient of P.E.P. 1996.

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Scholarships:

1. West Bengal Government Junior Scholarship (1958 - 1960).

2. West Bengal Government Senior Scholarship (1960 - 1962).

3. National Scholarship Certificate and Post Graduate Merit Scholarship (1962 - 1964).

Professional Membership:

1. Member, Institute of Mathematical Statistics.

2. Member, Indian Statistical Institute.

3. Life Member, Calcutta Statistical Association.

4. Member, American Statistical Association.

5. Member, International Statistical Institute.

6. Life Member, Indian Society of Probability and Statistics

Editorial Experience:

1. Editor, Sequential Analysis, January, 1996 -December, 2003.

2. Editorial Secretary, Sankhya - August 1972 - July 1974.

3. Member, Journal Committee of Sankhya A and B - August 1976 - December, 1999.

4. Associate Editor: Book Reviews Section of the Journal of the American Statistical

Association - November 1980 - February 1983.

5. Member of the Editorial Board of Sequential Analysis, January 1981 - December,1995.

6. Member of the Advisory Board of Statistics and Decisions - November 1980 - Decem-ber 1988.

7. Member, Editorial Board of Statistics and Decisions, January 1989 - December, 2001.

8. Co-Editor: Special Issue of Communications in Statistics entitled: ”Stein-Type Mul-tivariate Estimation” (1986).

9. Member of the Editorial Board of Communications in Statistics, Theory and Methods

- October 1987 - December, 1994.

10. Associate Editor: Journal of Nonparametric Statistics - January 1990 - December1992.

11. Associate Editor: Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference - January 1992 - De-cember, 1994.

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12. Adjunct Associate Editor of the Annals of Statistics (1994).

13. Member of the Editorial Board of Statistics, July, 1994 - December, 2000.

14. Member of the Editorial Board of Journal of Statistical Research January, 1995 - Todate.

15. Co-Editor, Sankhya - January, 2000.

16. Associate Editor, American Statistician - January, 2000-To Date.

17. Associate Editor, Metron - January, 2003-To Date.

Courses Taught:

1. Intermediate and Advanced General Theory of Estimation and Hypothesis Testing.

2. Sequential Analysis.

3. Nonparameteric Inference.

4. Decision Theory.

5. Large Sample Theory.

6. General Theory of Linear Estimation and Hypothesis Testing.

7. Multivariate Analysis.

8. Intermediate Probability Theory.

9. Descriptive Statistics.

10. Statistical Models.

11. Statistical Methods.

12. Multivariate Nonparametric Inference.

13. Reliability Theory.

14. Introductory Probability Theory.

15. Introductory Inference.

16. Advanced Probability Theory.

17. Introductory Statistical Methods.

18. Applied Bayesian Statistics.

19. Likelihood

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Ph.D. Guidance:

1. Dr. Nitis Mukhopadhyay of the Indian Statistical Institute, Calcutta, has written hisPh.D. dissertation on some aspects of sequential estimation and prediction under mysupervision (1976).

2. Dr. David Stores of the Iowa State University has written his Ph.D. dissertation onlimit theorems for order statistics and rank order statistics for mixing sequences ofrandom variables under my supervision (1976).

3. Dr. Ratan Dasgupta of the Indian Statistical Institute has written his Ph.D. disserta-tion on non-uniform rates of convergence to normality under my supervision (1979).

4. Dr. Ahmad Parsian of the Iowa State University has written his Ph.D. dissertationon admissible and minimax multiparameter estimation in exponential families undermy supervision (1979).

5. Dr. Nader Ebrahimi of the Iowa State University has written his Ph.D. dissertationon some aspects of reliability theory under my supervision (1980).

6. Dr. Ahmad Razmpour of the Iowa State University has written his Ph.D. dissertationon estimation of location and scale parameters in some non-regular cases under mysupervision (1982).

7. Dr. Richard Auer of the Iowa State University has written his Ph.D. dissertation onshrinkage estimators for multiple parameters under my supervision (1982).

8. Dr. Francisco Zamudio has written his Ph.D. dissertation on estimation of multiplePoisson means: a compromise between maximum likelihood, Bayes and empiricalBayes estimators under my supervision (1983).

9. Dr. David Nickerson of the University of Florida has written his Ph.D. dissertationon Sequential shrinkage estimation under my supervision (1985).

10. Dr. Partha Lahiri of the University of Florida has written his Ph.D. dissertation onrobust empirical Bayes estimation in finite population sampling under my supervision(1986).

11. Dr. M. C. Yang of the University of Florida has written his Ph.D. dissertation onsimultaneous estimation of Poisson means under entropy loss, under my supervision(1986).

12. Dr. Lily L. Mantelle of the University of Florida has written her Ph.D. dissertation oninference for two-parameter exponentials under type I censoring under my supervision(1987).

13. Dr. Michael Hoekstra of the University of Florida has written his Ph.D. dissertationon asymptotically optimal stopping rules for multiparameter estimation under mysupervision (1988).

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14. Dr. Li Chu Lee of the University of Florida has written her Ph.D. dissertation onempirical Bayes estimation of the response function in regression model under mysupervision (1989).

15. Dr. Gauri Datta of the University of Florida has written his Ph.D. dissertation onBayesian prediction in mixed linear models: applications to small area estimationunder my supervision (1990).

16. Dr. Gwowen Shieh of the University of Florida has written his Ph.D. dissertationunder my supervision on empirical Bayes minimax estimation of matrix normal meansunder my supervision (1990).

17. Dr. Robert Baskin of the University of Florida has written his Ph.D. dissertationunder my supervision on confidence sets for functions of variance components in amixed linear model (1991).

18. Dr. Sudeep Kundu of the University of Florida has written his Ph.D dissertationunder my supervision on decision theoretic approach to variance estimation (1992).

19. Dr. N. Nangia of the University of Florida has written his Ph.D. dissertation undermy supervision on Bayesian time series analysis of small domain data (1992).

20. Dr. Kannan Natarajan of the University of Florida has written his Ph.D. dissertationunder my supervision on hierarchical Bayes analysis of discrete and continuous data(1993).

21. Dr. Dal Ho Kim of the University of Florida has written his Ph.D. dissertation undermy supervision on robust Baysian inference in finite population sampling (1994).

22. Dr. Atalanta Ghosh of the University of Florida has written his Ph.D. dissertationunder my supervision on Bayesian analysis of item reponse models (1996).

23. Dr. Somnath Sarkar of the University of Florida has written his Ph.D. dissertationunder my supervision on empirical Bayes estimation of means from stratified samples(1996).

24. Dr. Cynthia Garvan of the University of Florida has written her Ph.D. dissertationunder my supervision on noninformative priors for dispersion models (1996).

25. Dr. Schultz Chan of the University of Florida has written his Ph.D. dissertation undermy supervision on convexity and the geometry of estimating functions (1996).

26. Dr. Ming Yin of the University of Florida has written his Ph.D. dissertation undermy supervision on noninformative priors with applications (1997).

27. Dr. Chen-Pin Wang has written her Ph.D dissertation under my supervision onBayesian analysis of competing risks models (1999).

28. Dr. Yeong-Hwa Kim of the University of Florida has written his Ph.D. dissertationunder my supervision on the development of default Bayesian priors (2000).

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29. Dr. Jungeun Heo of the University of Florida has written her Ph.D. dissertation undermy supervision on nonformative priors, credible sets and Bayesian hypothesis testing(2000).

30. Dr. Y. Buu of the University of Florida has written her Ph.D. dissertation under mysupervision on statistical analysis of rater effects (2003).

31. Dr. Samiran Sinha has written his Ph.D. dissertation under my supervision on semi-parametric Bayesian methods for matched case-control problems (2004).

32. Dr. Myung Joon Kim of the University of Florida has written his Ph.D. dissertationunder my supervision on constrained Bayes and empirical Bayes estimation (2004).

33. Dr. Karabi Sinha of the University of Florida has written her Ph.D. dissertation undermy supervision on measurement error models for small area estimation (2004).

34. Mr. Sounak Chakraborty is currently working towards his Ph.D. under my super-vision. His topic of dissertation is Bayesian Learning. He is defending on May 10,2005.

35. Ms. Ananya Roy is currently working towards her Ph.D. under my supervision.

36. Ms. Li Zhang is currently working towards her Ph.D. under my supervision.

37. Mr. Victor Mergel is currently working towards his Ph.D. under my supervision.

38. Ms. Upasana Santra is currently working towards her Ph.D. under my supervision.

39. Mr. George Papageorgiou is currently working towards his Ph.D. under my supervi-sion.

Grants and Contracts:

1. Principal Investigator of NSF Grant No. MCS - 7900274 with the Project Title,“Simultaneous Estimation of Parameters in Exponential Families”.

2. Co-principal Investigator (with H.A. David) of Army Research Office Grant No.DAA2979-C-0083 with the Project Title, “Order Statistics and Nonparameteric Statis-tics”.

3. Principal Investigator of NSF Grant No. MCS - 8005485 with the Project Title,“Admissibility in Multiparameter Estimation and in Finite Population Sampling”.

4. Principal Investigator of NSF Grant No. MCS - 8202116 with the Project Title,“Admissibility in Multiparameter Estimation and in Finite Population Sampling”.

5. Co-Principal Investigator (with H.A. David) of Army Research Office Grant No.DAAG2982-K-0136 with the Project Title, “Order Statistics and NonparametericStatistics”.

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6. Principal Investigator of NSF Grant No. MCS - 8218091 with the Project Title,“Admissibility in Mulitparameter Estimation and in Finite Population Sampling”.

7. Principal Investigator of NSF Grant No. DMS - 8418091 with the Project Title,“Multiparameter Estimation and Estimation in Finite Population Sampling”.

8. Principal Investigator of DSR (University of Florida) Research Development Awardwith Project Title, “Nonparametric Estimation and Estimation in Finite PopulationSampling”.

9. Conference Director: NSF-CBMS supported Regional Conference on “MultivariateEstimation: A Synthesis of Bayesian and Frequentist Approaches” at University ofFlorida (January 7-11, 1985).

10. Principal Investigator of NSF Grant No. DMS - 8600666 with the Project Title,“Multiparameter Estimation and Estimation in Finite Population Sampling”.

11. Principal Investigator of the NSF Grant No. DMS - 8701814 with the Project Title,“Empirical and Hierarchical Bayes Estimation in Finite Population Sampling, QualityAssurance and Random Effects Models”.

12. Principal Investigator of NSF Grant No. DMS-8901334 with the Project Title “Hi-erarchical and Empirical Bayes Estimation in Survey Sampling, Linear Models andQuality Assurance”.

13. ASA Senior Research Fellowship with the Project Title “Small Area Estimation”.January 15 - July 15, 1990.

14. Joint Statistical Agreement with the Census Bureau with Project Title “MultivariateEmpirical and Hierarchical Bayes Methods for Small Area Estimation”.

15. Principal Investigator of NSF Grant No. SES-9201210 with Project Title “BayesianMethods and Inference”.

16. Principal Investigator of NSA Grant No. MSPF-11-94 with Project Title “Conferenceon Topics in Generalized Linear Models”.

17. Co-Principal Investigator of NIH Grant No. 93092837 with Project Title “Conferenceon Topics in Generalized Linear Models”.

18. Principal Investigator of NSF Grant No. SBR-9423996 with Project Title “BayesianMethods for Small Area Estimation and Latent Structure Models”.

19. Principal Investigator of NSF Grant No. SBR-9810968 with Project Title “Parametricand Semiparametric Bayesian Methods for Small Area Estimation”.

20. Principal Investigator of NSF Grant No. SES-9911485 with Project Title “Bayesianand Likelihood Based Multilevel Models for Small Area Estimation”.

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21. Principal Investigator of Subcontract Number 00-216-CSTAT-6686 under Prime Con-tract Number 46-YABC-7-00001 from the Abt Associates. (Supports a GraduateStudent for 16 Months). Project Title “Smoothed Estimates of Bias in Dual SystemAdjustment Factors”.

22. Principal Investigator of NIH Grant No. RO1 CA85414 with Project Title “BayesianNeural Networks for Prostate Cancer Studies”.

23. Principal Investigator of NSF Grant No. SES-0317589 with Project Title “SomeTopics in Small Area estimation”.

24. Principal Investigator of CDC Grant No. MLM200303218 with Project Title “Vali-dation Study of Subdomain Estimation Method”.

Committee Service:

Iowa State University:

1. Member, Graduate Committee: 1974-77; 1978-81.

2. Member, Ph.D. Preliminary Examination Committee: 1974-77; 1979-80.

3. Chairman, Examination Committee for Non-Thesis M.S.: 1978-79.

4. Member, Library Committee: 1975-77.

5. Member, Seminar Committee: 1979-80.

6. Chairman, Ph.D. Preliminary Examination Committee: 1980-81.

7. Chairman, Graduate Committee: 1981-82.

8. Member, Curriculum Committee: 1981-82.

9. Member, Honors and Awards Committee: 1981-82

University of Florida:

Member, University Senate: 1983-85, 1999-2001.

Member, DSR Research Proposal Review Committee: 1988-89, 1991-92.

Member, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Promotion and Tenure Committee: 1994-97.

Member, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Research Proposal Evaluation Committee:1997.

Member, Theil Lecture Committee: 1999.

Member, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences STEP Plan Committee (2000).

Member, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences STEP Plan Committee (2002).

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Member, Faculty Compensation Committee, (2005).

Member, Math. Sciences Committee, (2006).

Department of Statistics, University of Florida:

1. Member, Curriculum Committee: 1983-84, 1990-93.

2. Member, Search and Screen Committee: 1983-84, 1996-1997, 2004-05.

3. Chair, Search Committee for Department Chairman: 1988-89.

4. Chair, Search and Screen Committee: 1992-93.

5. Member, Search Committee for Department Chairman: 1999-2000.

6. Member, Departmental Advisory Committee: 1984-88, 1989-90.

7. Member, Graduate Student Selection Committee: 1986-87, 2003-05.

8. Member, Masters Comprehensive Examination Committee: 1988-93.

9. Member, Ad hoc committee on Advanced Linear Models: 1991-92.

10. Member, Graduate Program Committee: 1994- 2000.

11. Member, Departmental PEP Committee, 1998.

12. Member, Search Committee: 1999-2000.

13. Member, Departmental STEP Plan Committee (2000).

Committees Outside the University:

1. Member, Executive Board of the International Society for Bayesian Analysis (1998-1999).

2. Chair, IMS Committee on Fellows (1998).

3. Member, IMS Committee on Fellows (1996-1997).

4. Member, IMS Nominating Committee (1997-1998).

5. Member, IMS Special Invited Lectures Committee (2000-2002).

6. Member, ASA Census Advisory Committee (1996-2001).

7. Member, AMS-MAA-IMS Data Committee (1997-1999).

8. IMS Represntative to CBMS (1996).

9. Program Chair, ASA Section on Bayesian Statistical Science (1999).

10. Program Chair Elect, ASA Section on Bayesian Statistical Science (1998).

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11. Chair Elect, ASA Section on Bayesian Statistical Science (2004).

12. Chair, ASA Section on Bayesian Statistical Science (2005).

13. Past Chair, ASA Section on Bayesian Statistical Science (2005).

14. External Advisor, EURAREA Project Committee (2002-2004).

15. Member, Program Committee of the 3rd International Meeting of the ISBA held inMexico City, September 1995.

16. Member Program Committee of the IMS Eastern Regional Meeting

(a) Nashville, TN, 1983

(b) Orlando, FL, 1984

(c) Atlanta, GA, 1986

17. Organizer of a session on Empirical Bayes Methods in Small Area Estimation. Annualmeeting of the American Statistical Association, 1986.

18. Organizer of a session on Applications of Empirical and Hierarchical Bayes Methodsin Survey Sampling. Annual meeting of the American Statistical Association, 1988.

19. Organized a session on Time Series Analysis of Small Domain Data. Annual Meetingof the American Statistical Association, 1992.

20. Organized a session on Bayesian Analysis of Time Series Data. Annual Meeting ofthe American Statistical Association, 1993.

21. Organized a session on Applications of Generalized Linear Models, Annual Meetingof the American Statistical Association, 1995.

22. Organized a session on Bayesian Analysis of Categorical Data at the 3rd InternationalMeeting of the ISBA held in Mexico City, September 1995.

23. Organized a session on “Bayesian Analysis of Item Response Models”. Annual Meetingof the American Statistical Association, 1997.

24. Organized a session on “Analysis of Longitudinal Data from Complex Surveys”. An-nual Meeting of the American Statistical Association, 1998.

25. Organized a session on “Bayesian Methods for Longitudinal Data”. Annual ENARMeeting of the Biometric Society, 1999.

26. Program Committee, Second Workshop on Objective Bayesian Methodology, Valencia,Spain, 1999.

27. Organized an Invited Papers Session on “Objective Bayesian Priors” in Crete, Greece,May 28-June 1, 2000.

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28. Organizer of an Invited Papers Session on “Current Trends in Likelihood Inference”in Banff, Canada, July 28, 2002-August 2, 2002.

29. Organizer of an Invited Papers Session on “Bayesian Learning” in ISBA 2004 in Chile,May 24-27, 2004.

30. Organizer of an Invited Papers Session on “Outliers in Finite Population Sampling”in JSM 2004 in Toronto, August 8-12, 2004.

31. Organizer of an Invited Papers Session on “Bayesian Methods in Federal Statistics”in JSM 2005 in Minneapolis, August 7-11, 2005.

32. Organizer of an Invited Papers Session on “Statistics and Machine Learning” in JSM2005 in Minneapolis, August 7-11, 2005.

Invited Lectures Presented at:

1. Department of Statistics, University of Connecticut.

2. Department of Statistics, University of Minnesota.

3. Department of Statistics, North Carolina State University.

4. Department of Statistics, University of Missouri at Columbia.

5. Department of Mathematics, Universite De Montreal.

6. Department of Biostatistics, University of North Carolina.

7. Department of Mathematics, University of Maryland.

8. Department of Mathematics, Indiana University.

9. Institut fur Mathematicsche Stochastik, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, West Ger-many.

10. Department of Mathematics, University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, West Germany.

11. Department of Statistics, Purdue University.

12. Department of Statistics, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada.

13. Department of Statistics, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma.

14. Department of Statistics, Florida State University.

15. Department of Statistics, Rutgers University.

16. Department of Statistics, Ohio State University.

17. Department of Statistics, University of Kentucky.

18. Department of Statistics, Wright State University.

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19. Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Bowling Green State University.

20. Department of Statistics, University De Quebec, Montreal, Canada.

21. Department of Mathematics, University of South Florida.

22. Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada.

23. Department of Statistics and Actuarial Science, University of Waterloo, Waterloo,Ontario, Canada.

24. Department of Statistics, Pennsylvania State University.

25. Department of Statistics, University of Maryland, Baltimore County.

26. Department of Mathematics, Cornell University.

27. Department of Statistics, University of Georgia.

28. Calcutta University, Calcutta, India.

29. Indian Statistical Institute., Calcutta, India.

30. Presidency College, Calcutta, India.

31. Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Northern Illinois University.

32. Dayton Chapter of the American Statistical Association.

33. Maryland Chapter of the American Statistical Association.

34. Washington Statistical Society.

35. U.S. Bureau of the Census.

36. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

37. Temple University.

38. National Institute of Standards.

39. Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario.

40. Department of Mathematical Sciences, Clemson University.

41. Institute of Statistical Science, Academia Sinica, Taipei Taiwan.

42. National Central University, Chung-Li, Taiwan.

43. Department of Statistics, SUNY, Buffalo.

44. Department of Statistics, University of Toronto.

45. Department of Mathematics, University of North Carolina, Charlotte, North Carolina.

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46. Department of Biostatistics, University of Michigan.

47. Department of Biostatistics, Harvard University.

48. Department of Statistics, Iowa State University.

49. Department of Biostatistics, University of Minnesota.

50. Louisiana Chapter of the American Statistical Association.

51. Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Nebraska.

52. Department of Mathematics, National University, Tainan, Taiwan.

53. Department of Statistics, Federal University of Brazil, Rio de Janeiro.

54. Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta.

55. Department of Mathematics, University of North Florida.

56. Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque,New Mexico.

57. Department of Statistics, Kyungpook National University, Taegu, Korea.

58. Department of Statistics, National University, Seoul, Korea.

59. Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, University of South Florida.

60. Florida Chapter of the American Statistical Association.

61. Department of Statistics, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.

62. Department of Statistics, Rice University.

63. Department of Biostatistics, M.D. Anderson, Cancer Researcher Center.

64. Department of Mathematics, Sam Houston University, Texas.

65. Texas A & M University, College Station, Texas.

66. Department of Statistics, Harvard University.

67. Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology, Medical University of South Carolina.

68. Department of Social Statistics, University of Southampton. Southampton, England.

Special Invited Lectures:

1. “Bayesian Methods in Finite Population Sampling: Theory and Applications”. Prin-cipal Lecturer of NSF-CBMS Supported Regional Conference on Mathematics andStatistics at the University of Connecticut, July 10-14, 1994.

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2. “Small Area Estimation”. Platinum Jubilee Lecture at the Indian Science Congressheld in Indore, India on January 5, 1991.

3. “Bayesian Pitman Closeness”. Keynote Address at a conference on Pitman’s measureof closeness held in San Antonio, Texas on June 15, 1991.

4. Four Lectures on “Bayesian Inference in Finite Population Sampling”. DistinguishedLecture Series, University of Northern Illinois at DeKalb, Illinois, April 21-22, 1994.

5. a) Two Lectures on “Generalized Linear Models for Small Area Estimation”b) Two Lectures on “A Unified Bayesian Analysis of Item Response Models” Workshopon Discrete Data held in Chung Li, Taiwan, June 14-15, 1995.

6. Two Featured Lectures on “A Unified Bayesian Analysis of Item Response Models”.Annual Meeting of the Brazilian Statistical Society, Nov. 30-Dec. 2, 1995.

7. Featured Lecture on “Introduction to Small Area Estimation”. Korean StatisticalSociety, June 29, 1999.

8. Eight Featured Lectures on 3rd Finnish Sample Survey Symposium on “Small AreaEstimation”. Jyvaskyla, Finland, May 15-16, 2000.

9. Plenary Lecture on “Hierarchical Bayesian Neural Networks”. Conference on Statis-tics in the 21st Century. Orono, Maine, June 30, 2000.

10. Special Invited Lecture on “Likelihood-Based Inference for Ratios of Regression Co-efficients in Linear Models”. 4th International Conference of IISA, Dekalb, Illinois,June 13-16, 2002.

11. B. V. Sukhatme Memorial Lecture at the Iowa State University on “Finite Popu-lation Sampling, Measurement Error Models and Empirical and Hierarchical BayesEstimation”. November 3, 2003.

12. S. N. Roy Memorial Lecture on “Likelihood Inference for Ratios of Regression Co-efficients in Linear Models” in the 5th International Trienniel Calcutta Symposium,December 28-31, 2003.

13. D. Basu Memorial Lecture on “Ancillary Statistics: a Personalistic Review” organizedby “Friends of ISI” in Toronto, Canada on August 8, 2004.

14. Diamond Jubilee Lecture at the Calcutta University on “Modeling Association amongMultivariate Exposures in Matched Case-Control Studies”, December 26, 2004.

15. Keynote Speaker at the Workshop on Statistics and Matrices organized by the Uni-versity of Windsor, June 9-10, 2005.

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Invited Papers Presented:

1. “Nonparametric methods in longitudinal studies” - Central Regional Meeting of theAmerican Statistical Association: Iowa City, IA, April 23-25, 1969.

2. “Robust sequential confidence intervals for the Behrens-Fisher problem” - AnnualMeeting of the Indian Science Congress: Bangalore, India, January, 1971.

3. “Admissibility in finite problems with a sampling example” - Meeting of the Instituteof Mathematical Statistics: New Delhi, India, December 16-18, 1977.

4. “Berry Esseen theorems for U-statistics in the non iid case” - International Conferenceon Nonparameteric Statistical Inference: Budapest, Hungary, June 23-28, 1980.

5. “Choosing between experiments: applications in finite population sampling” - EasternRegional Meeting of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics: Nashville, TN, March20-23, 1983.

6. “Simultaneous estimation of parameters under Stein’s loss” - Eastern Regional Meet-ing of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics: Orlando, FL, March 11-14, 1984.

7. “Two stage James-Stein estimators” - Western Regional Meeting of the Institute ofMathematical Statistics: Logan, UT, June 18-20, 1984.

8. “On admissibility and uniform admissibility in finite population sampling” - Confer-ence on the occasion of the 70th Birthday of Professor V. M. Joshi: London, Ontario,Canada, May 27-31, 1985.

9. “Sequential shrinkage estimation” - Eastern Regional Meeting of the Institute of Math-ematical Statistics: Stony Brook, NY, June 12-14, 1985.

10. “Robust Bayes and empirical Bayes analysis in finite population sampling” - AnnualConference of the Southern Regional Education Board: Boone, NC, June 17-21, 1985.

11. “Sequential shrinkage estimation” - Biannual Meeting of the Mathematical Institute:Oberwolfach, West Germany, December 16-20, 1985.

12. “Robust Bayes and empirical Bayes analysis in finite population sampling” - 15th An-niversary Meeting of the NBER-NSF Seminar on Bayesian Inference in Econometrics:Mexico City, Mexico, January 16-18, 1986.

13. “Bayes and empirical Bayes analysis in multistage sampling” - 4th International Con-ference on Statistical Decision Theory and Related Topics: Purdue University, WestLafayette, IN, June 16-20, 1986.

14. Invited Discussant of Modeling and Randomization in Survey Sampling Estimation -Annual Meeting of the American Statistical Association: Chicago, IL, August 18-21,1986.

15. “A.P.O. rules in hierarchical and empirical Bayes models” - Annual Meeting of theInstitute of Mathematical Statistics: San Francisco, CA, August 17-20, 1987.

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16. “Nonparameteric empirical Bayes estimation of the distribution function and themean” Statistics Day: Ottawa, Canada, April 22, 1988.

17. “A hierarchical Bayes approach to small area estimation” - Annual Meeting of Insti-tute of Mathematical Statistics: Fort Collins, CO, August 15-18, 1988.

18. “Statistical inference: a conditional approach?” - SIGMA-XI Lecture: University ofFlorida, February 10, 1988.

19. “A hierarchical Bayes approach to small area estimation with auxiliary information”- Joint Indo. U.S. Workshop on Bayesian Inference in Statistics and Economet-rics:Bangolore, India, December 19-23, 1988.

20. “Empirical and hierarchical Bayes estimation of the response function” - R. C. BoseMemorical Conference: New Delhi, India, December 27-30, 1988.

21. “Median unbiasedness and Pitman closeness” - Calcutta Statistical Association Day:Calcutta, India, December 17, 1988.

22. Invited Discussant in the Workshop of Bayesian Robustness. Purdue University, WestLafayette, Indiana, March 10-11, 1989.

23. “Bayesian prediction in mixed linear models: Applications to small area estimation”.Seminar on Bayesian Inference in Statistics and Econometrics: University of Missouri,Columbia, MO, April 28-29, 1989.

24. “Empirical Bayes minimaxity (-minimaxity) of a class of shrinkage estimators” - Na-tional Seminar on Statistical Inference: Poona, India, June 19-22, 1989.

25. “Sequential shrinkage estimation in multivariate regression models” - Annual Meetingof the Institute of Mathematical Statistics: Washington, DC, August 6-10, 1989.

26. “Bayesian Prediction in Linear Models: Applications to small area estimation”. Meet-ing of the Maryland Chapter of the American Statistical Association. May 24, 1990.

27. “Bayesian Prediction in Linear Models: Applications to Small Area Estimation”.Washington Statistical Society. July 10, 1990.

28. “Constrained Bayes estimation with applications” - Brazil - U.S. Workshop on BayesianInference in Statistics and Econometrics. Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, July 16-20, 1990.

29. “Bayesian prediction in linear models: Applications to Small Area Estimation”. An-nual Meeting of the American Statistical Association. Anaheim, California, August6-9, 1990.

30. “An empirical Bayes approach towards composite estimation of consumer expendi-tures”. Meeting of the Washington Statistical Society. Sept. 6, 1990.

31. “Hierarchical and empirical Bayes estimation of all employee links.” Meeting of theWashington Statistical Society, Nov. 8, 1990.

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32. “Hierarchical and empirical Bayes multivariate estimation”. Workshop on LinearModels held in ISI, Calcutta during December 27-29, 1990.

33. “Hierarchical and Empirical multivariate Bayes analysis in small area estimation”.Annual Research Conference of the Census Bureau during March 18-20, 1991.

34. “Bayesian Pitman Closeness.” Seminar on Bayesian Inference in Statistics and Econo-metrics. University of Minnesota, St. Paul, Minnesota, April 5-6, 1991.

35. Invited Discussant in the 4th Valencia International Meeting on Bayesian Statistics,Pensicola, Spain, April 15-20, 1991.

36. “Empirical Bayes Minimax estimation of matrix normal means”. International Con-ference on Nonparametric Statistics and Related Topics held in Carleton University,Ottawa, May 5-8, 1991.

37. “Nonparametric Empirical Bayes estimation of P (X ≤ Y )”. International Conferenceon Order Statistics and Nonparametric Inference. Alexandria, Egypt, September 18-20, 1991.

38. “Estimation of Matrix Normal Means: An empirical Bayes view”. Oberwolfach, Ger-many. October 28-November 1, 1991.

39. “Hierarchical and empirical Bayes methods for adjustment of census undercount:”The 1988 Missouri dress rehearsal data. A workshop on Statistical Issues in PublicPolicy Analysis held at Carleton University; May 7-8, 1992.

40. “On some Bayesian solutions of the Neyman-Scott problem”. Presented at the 5thPurdue Conference on Statistical Decision Theory and Related Topics; June 14-19,1992.

41. “Estimation of median income of four-person families: a Bayesian time series ap-proach”. Workshop of the Americas Seminar on Bayesian Statistics and Econometrics.Caracas, Venezuala, December 9-12, 1992.

42. “On a Bayesian solution of the Neyman-Scott Problem.” Mahalanobis CentenaryConference, ISI, Delhi, December 18-22, 1992.

43. “Small Area Estimation; an Introduction.” Northwest Ohio Chapter of the AmericanStatistical Association, October 14, 1993.

44. “Estimation of the Median income of four person families: a Bayesian time seriesapproach”. Annual Research Conference of the Census Bureau; March 22-24, 1993.

45. “Many nuisance parameters, inconsistent MLE’s and hierarchical Bayes solutions”.International Symposium on Exploration of Informational Aspects of Bayesian Statis-tics; in Yamanashi, Japan, December 1923, 1993.

46. “A.P.O. Rules for Linear Bayes Estimation.” Workshop on Sequentical Analysis heldin Chaptel Hill, North Carolina, June, 1994.

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47. “Probability Matching Priors for Linear Calibration.” International Conference onForecasting, Prediction and Modeling in Statistics and Econometrics held in Hsinchu,Taiwan, December 12-14, 1994.

48. “Small Area Estimation for Discrete Data: A Bayesian Perspective”. Conferenceorganized by the Center for Disease Control, Atlanta, Georgia, January 29, 1995.

49. “New Directions for Estimation of Variance Components” A Workshop on LinearModels at the University of South Alabama, Mobile Alabama, March 17, 1995.

50. “Linear Models for Small Area Estimation”. A Workshop on Linear Models of theUniversity of South Alabama, Mobile Alabama, March 17, 1995.

51. “Hierarchical Bayes Estimation of Cancer Mortality rates”. Annual Meeting of theASA held in Orlando, August 13-17, 1995.

52. “A Unified Bayesian Analysis of Item Response Models. Annual Meeting of ISBAheld in Oaxaca, Mexico, September 29-30, 1995.

53. “Estimation of median income of four-person families: a Bayesian time series ap-proach”. 34th Annual Meeting of Bayesian Research Statisticians. Los Angeles, Cal-ifornia, February 16, 1996.

54. “Nonparametric Sequential Bayes Estimation of the Distribution Function.” 2nd In-ternational Conference of Nonlinear Analysts held in Athens, Greece, July 10-July 16,1996.

55. “Noninformative Priors for Dispersion Models” - Tenth Anniversary Conference ofthe Division of Statistics, University of Northern Illinois, DeKalb, Illinois, September27-29, 1996.

56. “Noninformative Priors for Dispersion Models” - 50th Anniversary Conference of theDepartment of Statistics, UNC, Chapel Hill, October 17-19, 1996.

57. “Noninformative Priors for Dispersion Models” - Workshop on Default Bayesian Anal-ysis held at the Purdue University, November 1-3, 1996.

58. “Hierarchical Bayes GLM’s for the Analysis of Spatial Data: an Application to DiseaseMapping” - Eugene Lukacs Memorial Conference held in Bowling Green, Ohio, April25-27, 1997.

59. “Recent Developments on Probability Matching Priors” - An International Conferenceon Nonparametric Statistics and Related Topics held in Carleton University, Ottawa,Canada, May 4-6, 1997.

60. “Bayesian Analysis of Item Response Models” - ASA Annual Meeting at Anaheim,California, August 10-14, 1997.

61. “Small Area Estimation : a Bayesian Perspective” - ASA Annual Meeting at Dallas,Texas, August 9-13, 1998.

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62. “Recent developments on Probability Matching Priors”- 4th Iranian Statistical SocietyMeeting at Teheran, August 23-25, 1998.

63. “Hierarchical Bayesian Analysis of Binary Matched Pairs Data”-4th Iranian StatisticalSociety Meeting at Teheran, August 23-25, 1998.

64. “Noninformative Priors for Item Reponse Models”-2nd Workshop on Objective BayesianMethodology, Valencia, Spain, June 10-13, 1999.

65. “Hierarchical Bayesian Neural Networks: An Application to Prostate Cancer Study”-Joint Statistical Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland, August 8-12, 1999.

66. “Recent Advances in Empirical Bayes Methods for Small Area Estimation” - SatelliteConference on Small Area Estimation, Riga, Latvia, August 18-19, 1999.

67. “Statistical Methods for Case-Control Studies”- Florida Chapter of the ASA, February18, 2000.

68. “Small Area estimation: A Bayesian Overview”-Sixth Annual Meeting of the Inter-national Society for Bayesian Analysis. Crete, Greece, May 29-June 1, 2000.

69. “The Behrens-Fisher Problem Revisited: A Bayes-Frequentist Synthesis”, SummerResearch Conference of the American Mathematical Society in Mount Holyoke Col-lege, South Hadley, Massachusetts, July 8-13, 2000.

70. “Bayesian Inference for Case-Control Studies”-Joint Statistical Meeting, Indianapolis,Indiana, August 13-17, 2000.

71. “Likelihood and Default Bayesian Inference for Ratios of Regression Coefficients inLinear Models”-3rd Workshop on Objective Bayesian Methodology, Ixtapa, Mexico,September 20-23, 2000.

72. “Weighted Likelihoods for Small Area Estimation”-An International Conference onSmall Area Estimation, Potomac, Maryland, April 12-15, 2001.

73. “Bayesian Inference for matched Case-Control Studies”- Florida Chapter of the ASA,February 22-23, 2002.

74. “Asymptotically Pointwise Optimal Rules for Case-Control Studies”- Conference onDesigns for Generalized Linear Models, NIST, Gaithersburg, Maryland, April 18-20,2002.

75. “Objective Bayesian Inference for Ratios of Regression Coefficients in Linear Models”. International Conference in Statistics. Honululu, Hawaii, June 6-9, 2002.

76. “Small Area Estimation Based on NEF-QVF Models and Survey Weights”. Interna-tional Conference on Recent Advances in Survey Sampling. Ottawa, Canada. July-10-14, 2002.

77. “Objecticve Priors for Bayesian Bioassay”-Joint Statistical Meeting, 2002, New York,August 11-15, 2002.

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78. “Hierarchical Bayesian Models for Small Domain Estimation”. National Center forHealth Statistics, Washington, D.C., March 22, 2003.

79. “Semiparametric Bayesian Analysis for Matched Case-Control Studies with MissingExposure”, Aussois, France, June 18, 2003.

80. “Semiparametric Bayesian Analysis for Matched Case-Control Studies with MissingExposure”, Joint Statistical Meeting, 2003, San Francisco, August 3-7, 2003.

81. “Finite Population Sampling, Measurement Error Models, Hierarchical and EmpiricalBayes Estimation”. International Conference on Sampling Methodology and OfficialStatistics, Raichalk, India, January 2-3, 2004.

82. “Small Area Estimation Based on NEF-QVF Models and Survey Weights”. Meetingof the Florida Chapter of the ASA, February 13-14, 2004.

83. “Small Domain Estimates of Health Insurance Coverage of Minority Subpopulations”,National Center for Health Statistics, Washington, D.C., March 10, 2004.

84. “Influence Functions and Robust Small Area Estimation”. Joint Statistical Meeting,Toronto, Canada, August 12, 2004.

85. “Bivariate Bayesian Neural Networks: an Application to Prostate Cancer Study”,International Conference on the Future of Statistics in Hyderabad, India, December29, 2004-January 1, 2005.

86. “Bayesian Machine Learning”, International Conference on Bayesian Statistics inVaranasi, India, January 6-8, 2005.

87. “Estimation, Prediction and the Stein Phenomenon under Hellinger Loss”. ObjectiveBayesian Inference 5, Bramson, Missouri, June 5-8, 2005.

88. “Ancillary Statistics: a Review”. International Conference on Matrices and Statistics.University of Southern Ontario. June 9-10, 2005.

89. “Influence Functions and Robust Bayes and Empirical Bayes Small Area Estimation”.Conference organized by the Consortium of Federal Statistics, Washington, D.C., June13, 2005.

90. “Bayesian Neural Networks for Prostate Cancer Study”. Joint Statistical Meeting inMinneapolis, August 7, 2005.

91. “Bayesian Neural Networks for Prostate Cancer Study”. Meeting of the North Car-olina Chapter of the ASA. November 10, 2005.

92. “Modeling Association among Multivariate Exposures in Matched Case-Control Stud-ies”. Joint Colloqium of the Department of Statistics and Biostatistics. University ofNorth Carolina, Chapel Hill. November 11, 2005.

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93. “Modeling Association among Multivariate Exposures in Matched Case-Control Stud-ies”. Workshop organized by the Calcutta Statistical Association. December 22-23,2005.

94. “Gene Expression Based Glioma Classification using Hierarchical Bayesian VectorMachines”. International Statistics Conference. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. December27-31, 2005.

Tutorials and Short Courses Presented:

1. A Three Hour Tutorial on “Statistical Methods for Case-Control Studies”: DemingConference on Applied Statistics, Atlantic City, New Jersey, December 7, 1999.

2. “Bayesian Methods with Applications”: Deming Conference on Applied Statistics,Atlantic City, New Jersey, December 8 and 9, 1999.

3. “Model-Dependent Small Area Estimation: Theory and Practice”. University of Jy-vaskala, Finland. May 19-20, 2000.

4. “Applied Bayesian Methods” : Merck Research Laboratories, Somerset, New Jersey,July 17 and 18, 2000.

5. “Small Area Estimation with Applications”: Iranian Statistical Center, Teheran, Iran,July 14-July 18, 2001.

6. “Bayesian Methods in Finite Population Sampling”: Benaras Hindu University, Varanasi,India, January 5, 2005.

Contributed Papers Presented:

1. “On a class of asymptotically optimal nonparametric tests for grouped data” - CentralRegional Meeting of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics: Iowa City, IA, April 23-25, 1969.

2. “On a class of rank order tests for regression with partially informed stochastic predic-tors” - Annual Meeting of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics: New York, August19-22, 1969.

3. “Sequential confidence interval for the regression coefficient based on Kendall’s tau”-Central Regional Meeting of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics: Dallas TX,April 8-10, 1970.

4. “On bounded length sequential confidence intervals based on one-sample rank-orderstatistics” - Eastern Regional Meeting of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics:Chapel Hill, NC, May 5-7, 1970.

5. “Some nonparametric selection procedures” - Annual Meeting of the Indian ScienceCongress: Calcutta, India, March, 1972. Contributed Papers Presented-Continued:

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6. “Sequential rank tests for regression” - Eastern Regional Meeting of the Institute ofMathematical Statistics: Rochester, NY, May 21-23, 1975.

7. “Admissibility of linear estimators in the one-parameter exponential family” - Annualmeeting of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics: Atlanta, GA, August 25-28, 1975.

8. “An admissible estimator of the number of defectives” - Annual Meeting of the Insti-tute of Mathematical Statistics: New Haven, CT, August 18-21, 1976.

9. “On characterizations of the uniform distribution based on identically distributedspacings” - Eastern Regional Meeting of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics:Madison, WI, May 16-18, 1977.

10. “Asymptotically risk efficient nonparametric sequential point estimation” - AnnualMeeting of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics: Washington, DC, August 13-16,1979.

11. “On the robustness of least squares procedures in regression models” - Annual Meetingof the Institute of Mathematical Statistics, Washington, DC, August 13-16, 1979.

12. “Estimates of multiple Poisson means: Bayes and empirical Bayes” - Annual Meetingof the Institute of Mathematical Statistics, Vail, CO, August 17-20, 1981.

13. “Nonparameteric empirical Bayes estimation of certain functionals” - Annual Meetingof the American Statistical Association: Philadelphia, PA, August 15-18, 1984.

14. “Empirical Bayes estimation in finite population sampling” - Centenary Meeting ofthe International Statistical Institute: Amsterdam, Netherlands, August 12-22, 1985.

15. “Empirical Bayes subset estimation in regression models” - 3rd Valencia Conference:Altea, Spain, June 2-6, 1987.

16. “Bayesian Prediction in Mixed Linear Models: Applications to Small Area Estima-tion” Meeting of the International Statistical Institute in Paris, France. August 29-September 6, 1989.

17. “Hierarchical and empirical Bayes estimation of all employee links”. ASA AnnualMeeting at Boston, August 10-13, 1992.

18. “Herarchical Bayesian Analysis of Matched Pairs Data”. ASA Annual Meeting atAnaheim, California, August 10-14, 1997.

Book (Co-Authored):

1. “Sequential Estimation” (with N. Mukhopadhyay and P.K. Sen), (1997). John Wileyand Sons, New York.

Monograph (Co-Authored):

1. “Bayesian Methods for Finite Population Sampling” (with G. Meeden), (1997). Chap-man and Hall, New York.

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Book (Co-Edited):

1. “Current Issues in Statistical Inference: Essays in Honor of D. Basu”. Co-Edited withP.K. Pathak. (1992). IMS Lectures Notes Monograph Series Number 17.

Publications:

1. “On the Almost Sure Convergence of Von Mises’ Differentiable Statistical Functions”(with P.K. Sen), (1971), Cal. Statistical Assoc. Bulletin, 19, 41-44.

2. “On Bounded Length Sequential Confidence Intervals Based on One-Sample Rank-Order Statistics” (with P.K. Sen), (1971), Ann. Math, Statist., 42, 189-203.

3. “On a Class of Rank Order Tests for Regression with Partially Informed StochasticPredictors” (with P.K. Sen), (1971), Ann. Math. Statist., 42, 650-661.

4. “On the Wald Optimality of Rank-Order Tests for Paired Comparisons” (1971), Ann.

Math. Statist., 42, 1970-1976.

5. “Sequential Confidence Interval for the Regression Coefficient Based on Kendall’sTau” (with P.K. Sen), (1971), Calcutta Statist. Assoc. Bulletin, 20, 24-36.

6. “Robust Sequential Confidence Intervals for the Behrens-Fisher Problem” (1971), Cal.

Statist. Assoc. Bulletin, 20, 61-66.

7. “On Bounded Length Confidence Interval for the Regression Coefficient Based on aClass of Rank Statistics” (with P.K. Sen), (1972), Sankhya, A, 34, 33-52.

8. “On Strong Convergence of Regression Rank Statistics” (with P.K. Sen), (1972),Sankhya, A, 34, 349-356.

9. “On the Representation of Linear Functions of Order Statistics” (1972), Sankhya, A,34, 349-356.

10. “Asymptotic Properties of Linear Functions of Order Statistics for m-Dependent Ran-dom Variables” (1972), Cal. Statist. Assoc. Bulletin, 21, 181-192.

11. “On a Class of Asymptotically Optimal Nonparameteric Tests for Grouped Data I”(1973), Ann. Inst. Statist. Math., 25, 91-108.

12. “On a Class of Asymptotically Optimal Nonparametric Tests for Grouped Data II”(1973), Ann. Inst. Statist. Math., 25, 109-122.

13. “On Some Sequential Simultaneous Confidence Interval Procedures” (with P.K. Sen),(1973), Ann. Inst. Statist. Math., 25, 123-133.

14. “Nonparametric Methods in Longitudinal Studies” (with J.E. Grizzle and P.K. Sen),(1973), J. Amer. Statist. Assoc., 68, 29-36.

15. “A Law of Iterated Logarithm for One Sample Rank Order Statistics and an Appli-cation” (with P.K. Sen), (1973), Ann. Statist., 1, 568-576.

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16. “Nonparametric Selection Procedures for Symmetric Location Parameter Popula-tions” (1973), Ann. Statist., 1, 773-779.

17. “A Chernoff-Savage Representation of Rank Order Statistics for Stationary-mixingprocesses” (with P.K. Sen), (1973), Sankhya A, 35, 153-172.

18. “Asymptotic Properties of Some Sequential Nonparameteric Estimators in Some Mul-tivariate Models” (with P.K. Sen), (1973), Proc. 3rd Int. Symp. on Multivariate

Analysis, 299-316.

19. “Sequential Rank Tests for Location” (with P.K. Sen), (1974), Ann. Statist., 2, 540-552.

20. “Some Invariance Principles for Rank Statistics for Testing Independence” (with P.K.Sen), (1974), Z. Wahrscheinlichkeitstheorie und Verw. Geb., 29, 93-108.

21. “Probabilities of Moderate Deviations Under m-Dependence”, (1974), Canadian Jour-

nal of Statistics, 2, 157-168.

22. “On Some Properties of a Class of Spearman Rank Statistics with Applications”(1975), Ann. Inst. Statist. Math., 27, 57-68.

23. “Admissibility of Minimaxity of Some Maximum Likelihood Estimators When theParameter Space Is Restricted to Integers”, (1975), J. Royal Stat. Soc., B, 37, 264-271.

24. “Almost Sure Convergence of Sums of Maxima and Minima of Positive Random Vari-ables” (with G. Jogesh Babu and N. Mukhopadhyay), (1975), Z. Wahrscheinlichkeit-

stheorie und Verw. Geb., 33, 49-54.

25. “Some Properties of Multivariate Distributions with PDF’s Constant on Ellipsoids”(with E. Pollak), (1975), Comm. Statist., 4, 1157-1160.

26. “Probabilities of Moderate Deviations for Non-Stationary m-Dependent Processeswith Unbounded m”. (1975), Cal. Statist. Assoc. Bull., 24, 1-11.

27. “Sequential Point Estimation of the Parameter of a Rectangular Distribution” (withN. Mukhopadhyay), (1975), Calcutta Statist. Assoc. Bull., 24, 117-122.

28. “How Many Tosses of the Coin?” (with G. Meeden), (1975), Sankhya A, 37, 523-529.

29. “Asymptotic Theory of Sequential Tests Based on Linear Functions of Order Statis-tics” (with P.K. Sen), (1976), Essays in Probability and Statistics in Honor of J.

Ogawa, 485-499.

30. “Multivariate Sequential Point Estimation” (with B.K. Sinha and N. Mukhopadhyay),(1976), J. Multivariate Analysis, 6, 281-294.

31. “A Random Functional Central Limit Theorem for Martingales” (1976), Acta Math-

ematica, Acad. Sci. Hung., 27, 301-306.

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32. “A Characterization of Geometric Distributions through Distributional Properties ofOrder Statistics” (with B. Arnold), (1976), Scand. Actuarial Journal, 232-234.

33. “Nonparametric Minimax Estimation of the Mean” (with G. Meeden), (1976), Cal.

Statist. Assoc. Bulletin, 25, 169-173.

34. “On Two Fundamental Problems of Sequential Estimation” (with Nitis Mukhopad-hyay), (1976), Sankhya, B., 38, 203-218.

35. “Sequential Rank Tests for Regression” (with P.K. Sen), (1977), Sankhya, A, 39,45-62.

36. “On the Nonattainability of Chebyshev Bounds” (with G. Meeden), (1977), American

Statistician, 31, 35-36.

37. “Probability of Moderate Deviations for Stationary - Mixing Processes” (with G.Jogesh Babu), (1977), Ann. Prob., 5, 222-234.

38. “Admissibility of Linear Estimators in the One-Parameter Exponential Family” (withG. Meeden), (1977), Ann. Statist., 5, 772-778.

39. “Strong Convergence of Linear Rank Statistics for Mixing Processes” (with D. Sotres),(1977), Sankhya, B, 39, 111.

40. “On Rates of Convergence to Normality for -Mixing Processes” (with G. J. Babu andK. Singh), (1978), Sankhya, A, 40, 278-293.

41. “On Some Nonuniform Rates of Convergence to Normality” (with R. Dasgupta),(1978), Sankhya, A, 40, 347-368.

42. “Linear Models Analysis of Small Samples of Categorized Ordinal Response Data”(with N.R. Mohberg and J.E. Grizzle), (1978), J. Stat. Comp. and Simulation, 7,237-251.

43. “Admissibility of the MLE of the Normal Integer Mean” (with G. Meeden), (1978),Sankhya, B, 40, 1-10.

44. “On Bahadur’s Representation of Sample Quantiles for Nonstationary Mixing Pro-cesses” (with D.A. Sotres), (1978), Cal. Statist. Assoc. Bull., 27, 23-36.

45. “On Characterizations of the Uniform Distribution Based on Identically DistributedSpacings” (with J. S. Huang and B. Arnold), (1979), Sankhya, B, 41, 109-115.

46. “Sequential Point Estimation of the Mean When the Distribution is Unspecified”(with N. Mukhopadhyay), (1979), Comm. Statist., A8, 637-652.

47. “Asymptotic properties of linear functions or order statistics for nonstationary mixingprocesses” (with D.A. Sotres), (1979), Cal. Statist. Assoc. Bull., 28, 19-36.

48. “Sequential point estimation of the difference of two normal means” (with N. Mukhopad-hyay), (1980), Ann. Statist., 8, 221-225.

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49. “On the robustness of least squares procedures in multivariate regression models”(with B.K. Sinha), (1980), J. Mult. Anal., 10, 332-342.

50. “On the Pitman efficiency of sequential tests” (with P.K. Sen), (1980), Cal. Statist.

Assoc. Bull., 29, 65-72.

51. “Admissible and minimax multiparameter estimation in exponential families” (withA. Parsian), (1980), J. Mult. Anal., 10, 551-564.

52. “Bayes minimax estimation of multiple Poisson parameters” (with A. Parsian), (1981),J. Mult. Anal., 11, 280-188.

53. “On Bahadur’s representation of quantiles in nonregular cases” (with S. Sukhatme),(1981), Comm. Statist., A, 269-282.

54. “Multivariate negative dependence” (with N. Ebrahimi), (1981), Comm. Statist., A10,307-337.

55. “Sequential point estimation of the means of U-statistics in finite population sam-pling”, (1981), Comm. Statist., A10, 2215-2229.

56. “Rate of convergence to normality for random means: Applications to sequentialestimation” (1980), Sankhya, A, 42, 231-240.

57. “Consistency and asymptotic efficiency of two stage and sequential estimation proce-dures” (with N. Mukhopadhyay), (1981), Sankhya, A, 43, 220-227.

58. “Sequential point estimation of estimable parameters based on U-statistics” (withP.K. Sen), (1981), Sankhya, A, 43, 331-344.

59. “Admissibility in finite problems” (with G. Meeden), (1981), Ann. Statist., 9, 846-852.

60. “Admissible linear estimates of the mean vector” (with A. Parsian), (1981), Cal.

Statist. Assoc. Bull., 30, 1-12.

61. “Admissible linear estimates of the regression parameters” (with A. Parsian), (1981),Cal. Statist. Assoc. Bull., 30, 107-113.

62. “Multivariate NBU and NBUE distributions” (with N. Ebrahimi), (1981), Egyptian

Statist. J., 25, 36-55.

63. “An admissibility result and its applications” (with P. K. Banerjee and B. K. Sinha),(1981), Aligarh Journal of Statistics, 1, 19-22.

64. “Shock models leading to IFR and DMRL survival” (with N. Ebrahimi), (1982), J.

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66. “A note of strong unimodality of order statistics” (with J. Huang), (1982), J. Amer.

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67. “Estimating the location parameter of an exponential distribution with known co-efficient of variation” (with A. Razmpour), (1982), Cal. Statist, Assoc. Bull., 31,137-150.

68. “Choosing between experiments: Applications in finite population sampling” (withG. Meeden), (1983), Ann. Statist., 11, 296-305.

69. “Estimates of multiple Poisson means: Bayes and empirical Bayes” (1983), Statistics

and Decisions, 1, 183-197.

70. “Construction of improved estimators for multiparameter estimation in discrete expo-nential families” (with J. T. Hwang and K. W. Tsui) (with discussion), (1983), Ann.

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71. “Shock models leading to multivariate NBU and NBUE distributions” (with N. Ebrahimi),(1983), Contributions to Statistics: Essays in Honour of Norman L. Johnson, Ed. P.K. Sen, 175-184.

72. “Estimation of the variance in finite population sampling” (with G. Meeden), (1983),Sankhya, B, 45, 362-375.

73. “Sequential and two stage estimation for the range in a power family of distributions”(with N. Mukhopadhyay, H. Hamdy and D. Wackerly), (1983). Sequential Analysis,2, 259-288.

74. “On the comparison of several bounds for the variance in the presence of nuisanceparameters” (with B. H. Kim), (1983). Cal. Statist. Assoc. Bull., 32, 121-133.

75. “On two stage James-Stein estimation” (with P. K. Sen), (1983/84). Sequential Anal-

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76. “Simultaneous estimation of parameters in exponential families” (with R. Auer),(1983). Ann. Inst. Stat. Math., 35, 379-389.

77. “On the admissibility and uniform admissibility of ratio type estimators” (with G.Meeden), (1984) Statistics: Applications and New Directions, Ed. by J. K. Ghosh,and J. Roy, Statistical Publishing Society, 378-390.

78. “Laws of large numbers for bootstrapped U-statistics” (with K. B. Athreya, L. Y.Low, and P. K. Sen), (1984), J. Stat. Planning and Inf., 185-194.

79. “Construction of improved estimators for multiparameter estimation in continuousexponential families” (with J. T. Kwang and K. W. Tsui), (1984), J. Mult. Anal, 14,212-220.

80. “Trimmed estimates in simultaneous estimation of parameters in exponential families”(with D. K. Dey), (1984), J. Mult. Anal., 15, 183-200.

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81. “A note on bootstrapping the median” (with W. C. Parr, K. Singh and G. J. Babu),(1984), Ann. Statist., 12, 1130-1135.

82. “A new Bayesian analysis of a random effects model” (with G. Meeden), (1984), J.

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83. “Estimating the common location parameter of several exponentials” (with A. Razm-pour), (1984), Sankhya, A, 46, 383-394.

84. “On asymptotically risk efficient sequential versions of generalized U-statistics”, (withP.K. Sen), (1984), Sequential Analysis, 3, 231-249.

85. “A compromise between the MVUE and Bayes estimators of Poisson means”, (withF. Zamudio), (1984), Cal. Statist. Assoc. Bull, 33, 121-135.

86. “Rank statistics and limit theorems”, (1985) Handbook of Nonparametric Statistics,Edited by P. R. Krishnaiah and P. K. Sen, 145-171.

87. “Some admissible nonparametric and finite population sampling estimators”, (withG. Meeden and S. Vardeman) (1985), Ann Statist., 13, 811-817.

88. “Two-sample nonparametric tests based on subsamples” (with W. R. Stephenson),(1985), Comm. Statist., A, 14, 1669-1684.

89. “Nonparametric empirical Bayes estimation of certain functionals”, (1985), Comm.

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90. “Berry-Esseen bounds for functionals of U-statistics”, (1985), Sankhya, A, 47, 255-270.

91. “Sequential point and interval estimation of the scale parameter of a power familyof distributions with unknown shape parameter” (with D. Wackerly), (1985), South

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92. “On admissibility and uniform and admissibility in finite population sampling”, (1986),Applied Probability, Stochastic Process, and Sampling Theory. Edited by I. B. Mac-Neill and G. J. Umphrey. Reidel, Dordrecht, 197-214.

93. “Sequential shrinkage estimation of independent normal means with unknown vari-ances” (with D. M. Nickerson), (1986), Comm. Statist., 15, Theory and Methods,2115-2130.

94. “Admissibility of preliminary test estimators when the loss involves a complexity cost”(with D. K. Dey) (1986), Ann. Inst. Stat. Math., 38, 419-427.

95. “Empirical Bayes estimation in finite population sampling” (with G. Meeden) (1986),J. Amer. Statist. Assoc., 81, 1058-1062.

96. “Sequential interval estimation of the scale parameter of a Pareto distribution” (withD. Wackerly) (1986), Cal. Statist. Assoc. Bull., 35, 67-75.

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97. Discussion of “Jackknife, bootstrap and other resampling schemes” by C. F. J. Wu,(1986), Ann. Statist., 14, 1308-1310.

98. “Simultaneous estimation of parameters under entropy loss” (with D. K. Dey and C.Srinivasan), (1987), J. Stat. Plan Inf., 15, 347-363.

99. “Inadmissibility of the best equivariant estimators of the variance-covariance matrixand the generalized variance under entropy loss” (with B. K. Sinha), (1987), Statistics

and Decisions, 5, 201-227.

100. “Estimation of multiple Poisson means: a compromise between maximum likelihoodand empirical Bayes estimators” (with F. Zamudio), (1987), Metrika, 34, 157-166.

101. “Sequential shrinkage estimation” (with D. M. Nickerson and P. K. Sen), (1987), Ann.

Statist., 15, 817-829.

102. “Robust empirical Bayes estimation of variances from stratified samples” ( with P.Lahiri), (1987), Sankhya, B, 49, 78-89.

103. “Bayes and empirical Bayes analysis in multistage sampling” (with P. Lahiri), (1987),Proc. 4th Inter. Conf. on Stat., Dec. Theory and Related Topics, Eds. S. S. Guptaand J. Berger, V1, pp 195-212.

104. “Robust empirical Bayes estimation of means from stratified samples” (with P. Lahiri),(1987), J. Amer. Statist. Assoc., 82, 1153-1162.

105. “Unbiased estimation for two-parameter exponentials under Type I censoring withreplacement” (with L. Mantelle), (1987), Sankhya, B, 49, 269-282.

106. “Generalized likelihood ratio tests for two-parameter exponential under Type I cen-soring”, (with L. Mantelle), (1987), Cal. Statist. Assoc. Bull., 36, 125-139.

107. “Simultaneous estimation of Poisson means under entropy loss” (with M. C. Yang),(1988), Ann. Statist., 16, 278-291.

108. “Maximum likelihood estimation for two-parameter exponentials under Type I censor-ing” (with L. Mantelle), (1988), Comm. Statist., Theory and Methods, 17, 2859-2879.

109. “Empirical and hierarchical Bayes competitors of preliminary test estimators in twosample problems” (with B. K. Sinha), (1988), Journal of Multivariate Analysis, 27,206-227.

110. “Minimum risk equivariant estimators of percentiles in location-scale families of dis-tributions” (with G.S. Datta), (1988), Cal. Statist. Assoc. Bull., 37, 201-207.

111. “Nonparametric empirical Bayes estimation of the distribution function and the mean”(with P. Lahiri and R.C. Tiwari), (1989), Comm. Statist., Theory and Methods, 18,121-146.

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112. “Uniform minimum variance unbiased estimation for discrete distributions with sup-port depending on the parameter” (with G.S. Datta), (1989), American Statistician,43, 17-19.

113. “Empirical Bayes subset estimation in regression models” (with A. K. Md. E. Salehand P.K. Sen), (1989), Statistics and Decisions, 7, 15-35.

114. “On the admissibility of Kaplan-Meier and related maximum likelihood estimators”(with G. Meeden, C. Srinivasan and S. Vardeman), (1989), Ann. Statist., 17, 1509-1531.

115. “A.P.O. rules in hierarchical and empirical Bayes models” (with M. Hoekstra), (1989),Sequential Analysis, 8, 79-100.

116. “Median unbiasedness and Pitman closeness” (with P.K. Sen), (1989), Journal of the

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117. “A hierarchical Bayes analysis of cross-classification models” (with L.Y. Low and G.Meeden), (1989). Bayesian and Likelihood Methods in Statistics and Econometrics.Eds. S. Geisser, J.S. Hodges, S. J. Press, and A. Zellner, North Holland, New York,277-301.

118. “On the consistency between model- and design-based estimators in survey sampling”(with Bikas K. Sinha), (1990) Communications in Statistics, Theory and Methods, 19,689-702.

119. “A new class of improved estimators of the multinormal precision matrix” (with D.K.Dey and C. Srinivasan), (1990), Statistics and Decisions, 8, 141-151.

120. “Sequential estimation of the percentiles of exponential and normal distributions”(with N. Mukhopadhyay) (1990), South African Statistical Journal, 251-268.

121. “Minimal sufficient statistics for the unbalanced two-fold nested model” (with A.Khuri), (1990). Statistics and Probability Letters, 9, 351-353.

122. “Empirical and hierarchical Bayes estimation of the response function” (with Li ChuLee and R. Littell) (1990). Statistics and Decisions, 8, 299-330.

123. “Sequential estimation of the location parameter of an exponential distribution” (withN. Mukhopadhyay), (1990), Sankhya A, 52, 303-313.

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125. “Asymptotically pointwise optimal stopping rules” (with R.M. Hoekstra). (1991).Handbook of Sequential Analysis. Eds., B.K. Ghosh and P.K. Sen. North Holland,Amsterdam, pp. 429-439.

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127. “Estimating Functions in Survey Sampling: A review.” (1991). Estimating Functions

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128. “Bayesian prediction in linear models: applications to small area estimation” (withG.S. Datta) (1991). Annals of Statistics, 19, 1148-1170.

129. “Asymptotic optimality of hierarchical Bayes estimators and predictors” (with G.S.Datta). (1991) Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference, 29, 229-243.

130. “Empirical Bayes minimax estimation of matrix normal means” (with G. Shieh).(1991) Journal of Multivariate Analysis, 38, 306-318.

131. “On the frequentist properties of some hierarchical Bayes predictors in finite popu-lation sampling” (with G.S. Datta). (1991) Calcutta Statistical Association Bulletin,40, 207- 218.

132. “Bayesian Pitman Closeness” (with P.K. Sen) (with discussion). (1991). Comm.

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133. “Hierarchical and empirical Bayes multivariate estimation”. (1992). Current Issues in

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134. “Constrained Bayes estimation with applications”. (1992). J. Amer. Statist. Assoc.,87, 533-540.

135. “Hierarchical and empirical Bayes approach towards adjustment of census undercount:The 1988 Missouri dress rehearsal data” (with G. Datta, E Huang, C. Isaki, L. Schultz,and J. Tsay) (1992). Survey Methodology, 18, 95-108.

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137. “On the admissibility of some sequential confidence intervals for the normal mean”(with R. Mukerjee) (1992). Sequential Analysis, 11, 289-298.

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139. “Nonparametric empirical Bayes estimation of P (X ≤ Y )”. (with P. Lahiri) (1992).Order Statistics and Nonparametrics: Theory and Applications. Eds. P.K. Sen andI.A. Salama. North Holland, New York, 247-261.

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142. “Pitman’s measure of closeness for symmetric stable distributions” (with S. Bose andG.S. Datta). (1993) Statistics and Probability Letters, 17, 245-251.

143. “A decision theoretic approach to point and interval estimation of the variance” (withS. Kundu) (1993). Statistics and Probability: A Raghu Raj Bahadur Festschrift. Eds.J. K. Ghosh, S. K. Mitra, K. R. Parthasarathy, and B. L. S. Prakasa Rao. WileyEastern, Delhi, pp. 245-264.

144. “On a Bayesian analog of the theory of estimating functions” (1993). Gujarat Journal

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145. “Bayesian estimate of finite population variance with auxiliary information” (withG.S. Datta)(1993). Sankhya, B, 55, 156-170.

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148. “Small area estimation: an appraisal” (with J.N.K. Rao). (with discussion). (1994).Statistical Science, 9 55-93.

149. “The Neyman-Scott phenomenon in generalized linear models and over dispersed ex-ponential families” (with J. Bhanja) (1994). Cal. Statist. Assoc. Bull. 44, 29-39.

150. “Inconsistency of the Maximum Likelihood Estimator for the Rasch Model”. (1995)Statistics and Probability Letters, 23, 165-170.

151. “Hierarchical Bayes Estimators of the Error Variance in ANOVA Models”. (with G.S.Datta). (1995) Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference, 45, 399-411.

152. “A.P.O. Rules in Hierarchical Bayes Regression Models” (with R.M. Hoekstra). (1995).Sequential Analysis, 14, 99-115.

153. “On the Uniform Approximation of Laplace’s Prior by t-priors in Location Problems”.(with S. Mukhopadhyay), (1995) J. Mult. Anal., 54, 284-294.

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158. “Probability matching priors for linear calibration” (with B. Carlin, and M.S. Srivas-tava) (1995). TEST, 4, 333-357.

159. “Inconsistent MLE’s for multiple-choice questionairre Rasch models” (with MingYang) (1995). Parisankhyan Samikkha, 2, 31-40.

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162. “Wishart distribution via induction” (1996). American Statistician, 50, 243-246.

163. “Estimation of Median income of four-person families: a Bayesian time series ap-proach” (with N. Nangia and D. Kim) (1996). J. Amer. Statist. Assoc, 91, 1423-1431.

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177. “The Neyman Scott Problem and Bayesian Consistency” (with M. Yin). (1998).Journal of Statistical Research, 32, 39-41.

178. “Bayesian Analysis for a Stress-Strength System Under Noninformative Priors” (withD. Sun and A.P. Basu) (1998). Canadian Journal of Statistics, 26, 323-332.

179. “Recent Developments of Bayesian Inference for Stress-Strength Models” (with D.Sun) (1998). Frontiers of Reliability. Eds. A. P. Basu, S. K. Basu and S. Mukhopad-hyay. World Scientific, New Jersey, pp 143-158.

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183. “A Geometric Optimality of Cox’s Partial Likelihood” (with S. Chan) (1999). Cana-

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184. “The Geometry of Estimating Functions in the Presence of Nuisance Parameters”(with S. Chan). Cal. Statist. Assoc. Bull., 48, 123-138.

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190. “Hierarchial Bayesian analysis of Binary Matched Pairs Data” (with M-H. Chen, A.Ghosh and A. Agresti) (2000). Statistica Sinica, 10, 647-657.

191. “Noninformative Priors for One-Parameter Item Response Models” (with A. Ghosh,M-H. Chen and A. Agresti) (2000). Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference, 88,99-115.

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203. “On an Asymptotic Theory of Conditional and Unconditional Coverage Probabilitiesof Empirical Bayes Confidence Intervals” (with G. Datta, D.D. Smith and P. Lahiri)(2002). Scandinavian Journal of Statistics, 29, 139-152.

204. “An Elementary Derivation of the Wishart Distribution” (with B.K. Sinha) (2002).The American Statistician, 56, 132-133.

205. “Robust Bayesian Analysis With Partially Exchangeable Priors” (with D. Kim).(2002). Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference, 102, 99-107.

206. “On an Exact Probability Matching Property of Right-Invariant Priors” (with T.Severini and R. Mukherjee) (2002). Biometrika, 89, 952-957.

207. “Probability Matching Priors for One-Way Unbalanced Random Effects Models” (withG. Datta and Y-H. Kim) (2002). Statistics and Decisions, 20, 29-51.

208. “Bayesian Inference for Matched Case-Control Studies”. (with M-H. Chen) (2002).Sankhya, B, 64, 107-127.

209. “Basu’s Theorem with Applications: a Personalistic Review”. (2002). Sankhya, A,64, 509-531.

210. “Noninformative Priors, Credible Sets and Bayesian Hypothesis Testing for the In-traclass Model” (with J. Heo) (2003). Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference,112, 133-146.

211. “Bayesian Analysis of Bivariate Competing Risks Models with Covariates” (with C-P.Wang) (2003). Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference, 115, 441-459.

212. “Default Bayesian Analysis of First Order Autoregressive Models” (with J. Heo)(2003). Journal of Time Series Analysis, 24, 269-282.

213. “Objective Bayesian Inference for Ratios of Regression Coefficients in Linear Models”(with M.Y. Yin and Y-H Kim) (2003). Statistica Sinica, 13, 409-422.

214. “On the Propriety of Posteriors for Proportional Hazards Model” (2003). (with G.S.Datta and B.K. Mallick) Journal of Statistical Research, 37, 17-19.

215. “Bayesian Semiparametric Modeling for Matched Case-Control Studies with MultipleDisease” (with S. Sinha and B. Mukherjee) (2004). Biometrics, 60, 41-49.

216. “Small Area Estimation Based on NEF-QVF Models and Survey Weights” (with T.Maiti) (2004). Biometrika, 91, 95-112.

217. “Asymptotic Mean Squared Error of Constrained James-Stein Estimators” (with D.Kim and M. Kim) (2004). Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference, 126, 107-118.

218. “The Use of Weighted Likelihoods in the Natural Exponential Families with QuadraticVarianace” (with J.V. Zidek, T. Maiti and R. White) (2004). Canadian Journal of

Statistics, 32, 139-157.

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219. “Hierarchical Bayesian Neural Networks: An Application to Prostate Cancer Study”(with T. Maiti, D. Kim and A. Tiwari) (2004). Journal of the American Statistical

Association, 99, 601-608.

220. “Bayesian Classification of Tumors using Gene Expression Data” (with B.K. Mallickand D. Ghosh) (2005). Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, B, 67, 219-234.

221. “Semiparametric Bayesian Analysis of Matched Case-Control Studies with MissingExposure” (with S. Sinha, B. Mukherjee, B. Mallick and R. Carroll) (2005). Journal

of the American Statistical Association, 100, 591-601.

222. “Bivariate Bayesian Neural Networks: an Application to Prostate Cancer Study”(with S. Chakraborty and T. Maiti) (2005) Statistics in Medicine, 24, 3645-3662.

223. “Nonparametric Sequential Bayes Estimation of the Distribution Function” (with B.Mukherjee) (2005). Sequential Analysis, 24, 389-409.

224. “Bayesian Multivariate Spatial Models for Roadway Traffic Crash Mapping” (withJ.J. Song, S. Miaou and B. Mallick) (2006). Journal of Multivariate Analysis, 97,246-273.

225. “Nonsubjective Priors via Predictive Entropy Loss” (with T.J. Sweeting and G.S.Datta) (2006). Annals of Statistics, 34, 441-468.

226. “Likelihood-Based Inference for Ratios of Regression Coefficients in Linear Models”(with G.S. Datta, D. Kim and T. Sweeting) (2006). Annals of the Institute of Statis-

tical Mathematics, 58, 457-473.

227. “Equivalance of Posteriors in the Bayesian Analysis of the Multinomial-Poisson trans-formation” (with L. Zhang and B. Mukherjee) Metron, 58, 19-28.

228. “Empirical and Hierarchical Bayes Estimation in Finite Population Sampling underStructural Measurement Error Models” (with K. Sinha). Scandinavian Journal of

Statistics, 33, 591-608.

229. “Data-adaptive Sequential Design in matched Case-Control Studies” (with B. Mukher-jee) (2006). Statistica Sinica, 16, 697-719.

Papers Accepted for Publication:

1. “Changepoint Diagnostics In Competing Risks Models: A Posterior Predictive P-valueApproach” (with C.P. Wang). TEST, in press.

2. “Semiparametric Bayesian Analysis of Case-Control Data under Conditional Gene-Environment Independence” (with L. Zhang, B. Mukherjee and S. Sinha). Biometrics,in press.

3. “Design Issues in Generalized Linear Models” (with A. Khuri, B. Mukherjee and B.K.Sinha). Statistical Science, in press.

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4. “Accounting for Population Stratification In Case-Control Studies of Genetic Associ-ation: A Bayesian Approach” (with L Zhang, B. Mukherjee and R. Wu), in press.

5. “Empirical Bayes Estimation in Finite Population Sampling under Functional Mea-surement Error Models” (with K. Sinha). Journal of Statistical Planning and Infer-

ence, in press.

6. “Constrained Bayes and Empirical Bayes Estimation under Balanced Loss Functions”(with M-J. Kim and D. Kim). Communications in Sttatistics, in press.

7. “Characteristic Functions without Contour Integration” (with G. Datta). The Amer-

ican Statistician, in press.

Papers Under Consideration of Publication

1. “Ancillary Statistics: A Review” (with N. Reid and D.A.S. Fraser).

2. “Bayesian Nonlinear Regression for Large p Small n Problems” (with S. Chakrabortyand B. Mallick).

3. “Modeling Association among Multivariate Exposures in Matched Case-Control Stud-ies” (with S. Sinha and B. Mukherjee).

4. “Constrained Bayes and Empirical Bayes Estimation under Random Effects NormalANOVA Model with Balanced Loss Function” (with M. Kim and D. Kim).

5. “Hierarchical and Empirical Bayes Small Domain Estimation of the Proportion ofPersons without Health Insurance for Minority Subpopulations” (with D. Kim, K.Sinha, M. Katzoff and V. L. Parsons).

6. “Estimation, Prediction and the Stein Phenomenon under Divergence Loss” (with V.Mergel and G.S. Datta).

7. “Influence Functions and Robust Bayes and Empirical Bayes Small Area Estimation”(with T. Maiti and A. Roy).

8. “Empirical Bayes Estimation for Additive Hazards Regression Models” (with D. Sinha,S. Lipsitz and B. McHenry).

9. “A General Divergence Criterion for Prior Selection” (with V. Mergel).

10. “Accounting for Error due to Misclassification of Exposures in Case-Control Studiesof Gene-Environment Interaction” (with L. Zhang and B. Mukherjee).

Book Review:

1. Review of “Nonparametric Techniques in Statistical Inference”, edited by M. L. Puri(1972), Sankhya A, 34, 304-307.

2. Review of “Statistical Decision Theory and Bayesian Analysis”, 2nd Edition, by J. O.Berger, (1988), J. Amer. Statist. Assoc., 83, 266.

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3. Review of “Statistical Inference”, by G. Casella and R. Berger. (1994). J. Amer.

Statist. Assoc., 89, 712-713.

4. Review of “Bayesian Choice : a Decision Theoretic Motivation”, by C. P. Robert,(1996). J. Amer. Statist. Assoc., 91, 431-432.

5. Review of “Bayesian Nonparametrics via Neural Networks” (2006). J. Amer. Statist.

Assoc., 101, 1313.

References:

1. Professor J. BergerInstitute of Statistics and Decision SciencesDuke UniversityDurham, NC 27708-0251

2. Professor A. GelfandInstitute of Statistics and Decision SciencesDuke UniversityDurham, NC 27708-0251

3. Professor E.I. GeorgeDepartment of StatisticsUniversity of PennsylvaniaPhiladelphia, PA 19104-6302

4. Professor J.V. ZidekDepartment of StatisticsUniversity of British Columbia333-6356 Agricultural RoadVancouver, BC. V6T 1Z2CANADA

5. Professor J. K. GhoshDepartment of StatisticsPurdue UniversityWest Lafayette, Indiana 47907-1399

6. Professor G. MeedenDepartment of Theoretical StatisticsUniversity of MinnesotaMinneapolis, Minnesota 55455

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7. Professor J. N. K. RaoDepartment of MathematicsCarleton UniversityOttowa, OntarioCANADA K1S 5B6

8. Professor P. K. SenDepartment of BiostatisticsSchool of Public Health, UNC, Chapel HillChapel Hill, North Carolina 27599-7400

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